8. Feeling awkward when you join a specific cultural club. There should be more clubs for multiracial people.

9. Standing out in your family photos. When you're with your mom's side, you look out of place … but then again you also do when you're with dad's side.

10. Explaining your name to people. "My last name is from my dad who is from __________, my grandmother gave me my first name and she was from ___________, and my mother gave me my middle name, which comes from _________________.

11. Never fully fitting in with either side. You're just a "halfie" or "fake" to them.

12. Hair. When you've got hair from a bunch of cultures morphed onto your head, it's extremely difficult to even find the right conditioner.

13. Dealing with a-holes who think it's funny to call you a "mutt." Just stop it. Stop.

14. Holiday celebrations. When two cultures celebrate in totally different ways, choosing how to do it can either turn out really awesome, or really complicated.

15. Choosing names for your kids. You want their names to reflect all the cultures in their blood, but sometimes the only way to do that is to make up really strange ones.

16. Getting asked to prove your background to people. What are you supposted to do? Bring out your parents' birth certificates?

17. When people start to talk smack about one of your ethnicities, and then tell you, "Well, you don't really act like that, since you're not 100 percent."

18. That feeling when people say, "Oh, you're only half/one-third/one-fourth" so it doesn't really count.